Usain Bolt broke another world record in spectacular fashion, recording a time of 19.19 seconds in the 200m final at the IAAF World Athletics Championships in Berlin.
The Jamaican produced another scintillating sprint to leave the rest of the field firmly in his wake.
19-year-old Panamanian Alonso Edward produced his own impressive sprint and won silver with a time of 19.81, while American Wallace Spearmon won bronze with a time of 19:85.
But the race will always be remembered for Bolt's breathtaking record-breaking performance helping to further cement the 22-year-old's emerging reputation as the greatest sprinter of all time.
Bolt beamed with delight when he saw his record-breaking time.
The world record will earn the star of the championships a $100,000 bonus he earned the same bonus on Sunday when he smashed the 100m record with a superhuman time of 9.58s.
The Jamaican produced another scintillating sprint to leave the rest of the field firmly in his wake.
19-year-old Panamanian Alonso Edward produced his own impressive sprint and won silver with a time of 19.81, while American Wallace Spearmon won bronze with a time of 19:85.
But the race will always be remembered for Bolt's breathtaking record-breaking performance helping to further cement the 22-year-old's emerging reputation as the greatest sprinter of all time.
Bolt beamed with delight when he saw his record-breaking time.
The world record will earn the star of the championships a $100,000 bonus he earned the same bonus on Sunday when he smashed the 100m record with a superhuman time of 9.58s.
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